Showing her fun side: Eugenie Bouchard (right) shared this snap of her and her twin sister, Beatrice, in a sexy police officer outfit |
Just a few years ago, Eugenie Bouchard was awestruck when she met her childhood hero – five-time Grand Slam winner Maria Sharapova.
But after the 20-year-old reached the Wimbledon finals yesterday, she announced that she no longer dreams of being the next Sharapova.
‘I don’t want to be the next someone else. I want to be the first of me,’ the glamorous player announced with steely determination, days after the Russian former world No.1 crashed out of the tournament.
Miss Bouchard, who has been embraced by tennis fans as the tournament’s sweetheart, said she would now ‘try to make my own history’.
The Canadian – named after the British princess by her royalist mother – took a step closer to being crowned queen of the court after beating 22-year-old Romanian Simona Halep.
She is the first Canadian woman to make it to a Grand Slam singles final.
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